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Great Parks In Dubai Must Be Visited

No doubt Dubai is one of the most luxurious and a perfect place if you are planning to go out for a trip with your family to make your vacation a joyful one or have some business thoughts to invest in. As a result of the recent changes in Dubai rules and regulations for foreigners and the latest development of parks, villas, apartments and luxury hotels, Dubai has become the idyllic place for all and sundry. The commons put forward a great opportunity to the foreigners around the globe to take a visit. Valuable services with top facilities and joyful activities attract millions all around the world. A number of places are unavoidable in Dubai to visit; some of the renowned ones are Dubai parklands like Wild Wadi, Al- Mazmar, Corniche, ZA’Abeel, and Jumeirah Park.

Jumeirah Park is situated on the beach road and it is one of the largest parks that spread over about 12 hectares near the Hilton beach.

This place is chockfull with fun for adults as well as for the kids like playing areas, various food stalls like BBQ and active life guards at the beach. It is open 7 days a week and Mondays are kept for only children and women. Timing of the Park is from 8am to 9pm with the entry fees of Dh 3. To a certain distance from Jumeirah Beach near the Marine Beach Club, Corniche is located. It is the finest place for family to have a good time as it is full of play areas as well as facilities to have a shower and swimming pools. Remember Corniche is open all 7 days a week and good point is that it is completely free.

On the other hand, Mushrif Park is a normal jungle that is located on Al Awir road. This park occupies about 124 hectors and it is a residence of a lot of species of the animals. It is equipped with modern-day conveniences like the springs, lakes and trains. An unusual feature of this place is the intercontinental Garden Area that puts on view the special models out of ordinary housing styles eminent in several countries. One of the most commonly recognized parks is Creekside Park that is the greatest park of Dubai located in front of the beach. Prominent sides to have fun are sailing, rides, stadiums, buffet, seaside, etc.

If you are visiting Dubai for professional work or for business deeds, you might be scheduling to rent a house. You can easily rent flat Dubai throughout as your residence. Keep one thing in notice that you will incapable to rent or purchase and to put forward property of Dubai for sale until and unless you possess the residential visa. If you are having an official visit, your company should sign the leasing promise or rental agreement. So, if you have residential visa, you can easily rent flat Dubai or rent any other residence according to your requirements. There are golden opportunities to get property for sale in Dubai and the investors are making their fortune out of the best opportunities.




Setting up a Business in Dubai

 

Care of the needs of your PRO can be time consuming and sometimes frustrating especially when you have limited staff in the home to take care of the needs of public relations, in Dubai all you do have a paper trail, which means you must complete and process various applications and forms on each stage of each procedure. in PRO Service in Dubai you can approach us for approval of the department of the Ministry and the Government, the Government and the Government working half, approval of import and export documents, the Chamber of Commerce and the Foreign-related work permits, documents, written documents, document processing Labor, Immigration and Economics departments and more.

We offers you the flexibility of outsourcing all the lengthy procedures to obtain a business license, legal documents, visas and more.

We conduct application preparation, delivery, follow up and complete the process whenever you need help. We accept both corporate level and personal PRO work, when you approach a government department directly for various approvals, you may be asked to submit all the required supporting documents. If it is something new to you, you are very likely confused with the terms and at times you may not even fully understand the requirements. Our experts will be able to help you overcome these obstacles.

 

You will be able to save a lot of time with public service Dubai entrust your relationship with us. We are fully staffed and all of our employees have extensive experience in all types of public relations services.

We deal with all kinds of needs and issues PRO every day and this has given us extensive experience in handling all the formalities. The government has facilitated the ease of formation of a company in Dubai to an international businessman who is willing to take advantage of free business economic zone, in Dubai the most common factor is the company registration tax benefits. 

 

 




Useful Tips for Ensuring Delightful Dubai Holidays

The very description of Dubai conjures up images of an embellished emirate ‘suffering’ from acute megalomania! This glittering emirate has everything to bewitch its visitors, be it the cloud-kissing ‘Burj Khalif’ or the outlandish ‘Atlantis the Palm’. No wonder, millions flock to this dazzling emirate to bask in the glory of its myriad charms. However, Dubai also wields its own set of quirks. Here are some tips to ensure unperturbed holidays to Dubai.

Visa Requisite

Britons can procure a 30 day visa on arrival in Dubai. Visas can further be extended for another 30 days by paying an extension fee. However, one needs to leave the country on the expiry of the extended period.

Laws Abidance

Dubai is certainly a disciplinarian when it comes to adhering to laws.

Both locals and tourists alike are expected to follow rules and regulations to the dot in this bedazzling emirate.

Accommodations

Although Dubai is jam-packed with budget and luxury hotels, it is sensible to make obvious research to grab best possible deals in advance. Those willing to immerse in the fun of luxury holidays to Dubai can choose the ambience-oozing luxury hotels like Atlantis the Palm, Hotel Burj, etc. However, travellers looking for luxuries without wanting to spend a bomb can choose to stay in one of the budget or mid range hotels peppered across Bur or Diera Dubai areas.

Social Conventions

While enjoying luxury Dubai holidays , one should be extremely careful of not hurting the local sentiments and be courteous and respectful towards the locals.

For example, one should not get overly amorous in public. Although Dubai is relatively liberal, it is advisable to be modest in terms of dressing.

Local Laws

Trafficking or consumption of drugs is intolerant in Dubai. In fact, even some prescribed medicines are also banned here. It is best to procure information regarding the subject well in advance to avoid any sort of hassle.

Shopping Extravaganza

Shoppers looking for great discounts can plan luxury holidays in Dubai during the Dubai shopping festival for best possible deals. Avid shoppers can head to speciality souqs to experience city’s unique and mesmerising shopping scene. Dubai’s opulent malls and traditional souqs offer items at throw away prices during this amazing shopping festival.

Ramadan Festival

This scintillating emirate observes Ramadan Festival with utmost solemnity. Hence, it is advised not to eat or drink in public during the holy month. Flouting this rule may attract severe penalties like jail sentences or fines.




Things you should know before visiting Dubai

Dubai has become a favourite holiday destination for travellers from far and wide, thanks to its ever-broadening range of unique attractions and experiences. While Dubai and the United Arab Emirates as a whole are more accessible and welcoming to international tourists than many other destinations in the Middle East, you should still read up on some key facts before booking your trip.

A handy starting point is considering the weather and climate, as even if you’re eager to soak up the sunshine during your holiday, visiting during the summer months could be uncomfortably hot. For this reason, many travellers favour Dubai’s winter period, which lasts from roughly November to March, offering mild temperatures of around 20 degrees Celsius that can still be an idyllic escape from the winter weather back home.

Visiting after October also means you will avoid Ramadan, the fasting month of the Muslim calendar that sees many businesses closing early, particularly restaurants.

While you’ll still be able to enjoy a great holiday when visiting Dubai during Ramadan, you may not be permitted to eat, drink or smoke in many public places from 5am to 5pm, which could mean spending more of your holiday in your hotel room than you bargained for.

Alcohol can be another sensitive issue in Dubai, where you will be unable to buy alcoholic drinks from shops unless you hold a liquor license – unlikely if you’re a visitor rather than a local. If you’re hoping to enjoy a few drinks on your holiday, you should check whether your hotel or resort includes a bar, or alternatively you can stock up on duty-free when you arrive at the airport and save some money in the process.

Following these local laws will not only keep you out of trouble with the authorities, but are also ways to show respect for the local culture and customs. While travellers of all religions are respected and welcomed in Dubai, it’s naturally discouraged to criticise tenets of the country’s official religion, Islam, or to enter holy buildings such as mosques if you’re a non-Muslim.

Last but certainly not least, you will need to research the visa requirements for your home country before arriving in Dubai, to avoid running into problems at passport control. Citizens of some countries will be able to pick up a visa on arrival, which could carry an additional cost, but you should always check Dubai information with your holiday booker to make sure you don’t have to apply beforehand.




Sports Visitors ? updates as to Olympic / Paralympic Games Visit visa

Applicants coming to the UK for specific events (including charity events) or tournaments as individual competitors or as members of an overseas team will require entry clearance in this capacity. The sports visitor visa allows applicants to enter the UK without having to apply under the points based system.  Applicants seeking entry to the UK for television appearances, promotions or book signings may also be included in this category.

The Immigration Rules do not define what the term ‘sports’ covers however, the Council of Europe’s European Sports Charter 1993 provides a helpful definition:

“Sport means all forms of physical activity which, through casual or organised participation, aim at expressing or improving physical fitness and mental well-being forming social relationships or obtaining results in competition at all levels”.

Amateur sportspersons are also covered in this category including members of the technical or support staff team attending with the amateur or professional sportsperson for the same reason.

Examples or support staffs includes coaches, bodyguards and press officers.  The entry clearance officer must be satisfied that the applicant does not intend to base himself or herself in the UK.

Amateur and professional persons may also come to the UK for the purposes of short term training. The entry clearance officer must be satisfied that the applicants are not basing themselves in the UK, that they are not being paid by a UK sporting body, they are not joining a UK team and that any matches they are involved in are of a friendly nature or exhibition type.

Amateur sportspersons are permitted to join a club in the UK as a sports visitor provided that the team is represented wholly or predominantly by amateur players and they are not being paid by the club other than for board and living expenses.

Therefore, the UK club must be regarded as an amateur one and must not be in a professional league.

Entry clearance is mandatory for visa nationals and leave to enter should normally be granted for 6 months.

It should be noted that sports visitors cannot switch into a category covered by the points based system unless the person holds a Certificate of Sponsorship for the Tier 5 category (creative and sporting) which was issued before they came to the UK. If this is the case then the applicant can use this to apply for leave to remain under the Tier 5 category without having to leave the UK.

The Olympic/Paralympic games visit visa has been introduced for potential Olympic or Paralympic Games family members which includes athletes, coaches, officials, rights holding broadcasters and sponsors who have been identified by the London Organising Committee for the Olympic and Paralympic games (LOCOG). They will be eligible to apply for an Olympic/Paralympic Games Visit visa.

 

 

Applicants will need to obtain and provide a written invitation from LOCOG to visit the UK for the Olympic or Paralympic related purposes. Applicants will not be able to switch into another visa from this category whilst in the UK.

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